• Frank Charles Laubach (September 2, 1884 – June 11, 1970), from Benton, Pennsylvania was a Congregational Christian missionary educated at Union Theological...
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  • "Betty", spent her entire life advancing adult literacy. She worked with Frank Laubach using his "Each One Teach One" reading method. She traveled and taught...
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    retraction story a "pious fraud." Others who deny the retraction are Frank Laubach, a Protestant minister; Austin Coates, a British writer; and Ricardo...
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    his website listing specific titles by Thomas a Kempis, William Law, Frank Laubach, William Wilberforce, Richard Baxter, Charles Finney, Jan Johnson, Dietrich...
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  • Laubach is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Claire Laubach (born 1983), American field hockey player Frank Laubach (1884–1970), Christian...
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  • missionary], Dr. Frank Laubach, who utilized the concept to help address poverty and illiteracy in the Philippines. Many sources cite Dr. Laubach as creating...
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  • McConnell and his wife Primrose in 1940, and then later revised by him and Frank Laubach in 1943. In 1940, a Protestant missionaries H. Ormonde and Primrose...
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  • Richard Land, president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission Frank Laubach, missionary, writer, developer of the "Each One Teach One" literacy...
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    Montgomery and Donald A. McGavran, pp. 41–51 Tuggy & Oliver, pp. 136–40. Frank Laubach, p. 23 McGrath, Alister E. (2008) Christianity's Dangerous Idea: The...
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  • the "Each One Teach One" adult literacy teaching method conceived by Frank Laubach. Youth and women's groups, following the work of the Serowe Brigades...
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  • admiral and politician, 9th President of Portugal (b. 1883) 1970 – Frank Laubach, American missionary and mystic (b. 1884) 1974 – Eurico Gaspar Dutra...
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  • institution was founded by missionary, Frank Laubach in 1950. During the Marawi crisis, the college's main building Laubach Hall was reportedly set on fire by...
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    the help of Frank Laubach, resulting in the creation of what is known as the McConnell–Laubach orthography.: 434  The McConnell–Laubach orthography received...
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    containing identical Canaanite inscriptions from 12th century BCE. According to Frank Moore Cross, these inscriptions consisted of alphabetic signs that originated...
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  • The Regina Symphony Orchestra (RSO) was founded by Frank Laubach, in Regina, Saskatchewan, as the Regina Orchestral Society in 1908, giving its inaugural...
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  • American short documentary film produced by John Adams. The film is about Frank Laubach and his work on literacy. The Word was nominated for an Academy Award...
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    Ramachandra. Notable figures such as Vincent Auriol, Kees Boeke, Laura Hughes, Frank Nelson, Sutan Sjahrir and Camilo Torres Restrepo died in 1966 without having...
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  • 1946) 1883 – Archduchess Elisabeth Marie of Austria (d. 1963) 1884 – Frank Laubach, American missionary and mystic (d. 1970) 1892 – Dezső Kertész, Hungarian...
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  • missionaries was the Each one, teach one literacy program begun by Dr. Frank Laubach in the Philippines in 1935. The program has since spread around the...
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    initiatives in favor of peace in the world." Giacomo Devoto (1897–1974) 23 Frank Laubach (1884–1970)  United States "for his work for world peace and understanding...
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    language, its students including women. This programme was based on the Frank Laubach system and refined by Hope Hay whose husband, Rev Arthur Hay, was the...
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    previous theological thought of Catholic saints and Church Fathers. Frank Laubach (1884–1970): Evangelical missionary, author of Letters by a Modern Mystic...
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    villages. In 1952, at the age of 73, Fisher returned to India to work with Frank Laubach, the Christian Evangelical missionary and literacy pioneer. Deciding...
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    School Board in Nashville, Tennessee. The ceremony was performed by Frank Laubach and broadcast on NBC for a segment called "Bride and Groom." Edwards...
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    accordance with Nobelian thinking." Auguste Billiemaz (1903–1983) 15 Frank Laubach (1884–1970)  United States "for his efforts to create peace through...
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    had lived in New York since 1961. Frank Laubach, 85, American Christian missionary and activist for literacy Frank Silvera, 55, Jamaican-born American...
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    that other Filipino tribes hear only from visitors to Lanao — Frank Charles Laubach, Laubach's version, however, was incomplete. A more complete version was...
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  • politician Frank Larkin, disability rights activist Frank Charles Laubach (1884–1970), Congregational Christian missionary and mystic Frank Laukien, American...
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  • Mission Conference in Madras, India, a delegation which included Dr. Frank Laubach. For three years the Holter family was interned by the Japanese during...
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    places. In 1957, Helen met Dr. Frank C. Laubach, who at the time was nicknamed the "Apostle of Literacy". Dr. Laubach was a Methodist teacher and writer...
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